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Teaching with Joy and Purpose at CRCSD! π
"It’s inspiring to be surrounded by individuals who share a commitment to making a positive impact in all our students’ lives. Teaching is a joy for me because of the relationships and experiences I get to share with my students each year." – Blake Jenewein, 2nd Grade Teacher at Pierce Elementary School
Blake shares how witnessing studentsβ creativity, problem-solving, and interactions in the classroom brings incredible fulfillment. He cherishes the moments when former students stop to give him a high five, write letters, or drop by his classroom just to check in.
"Teaching requires humility, patience, empathy, gratitude, creativity, unconditional support, and so much more. These moments and relationships make it all worthwhile," Blake says.
π Join us at our Career Fair this March and discover the rewarding relationships and joy of making an impact at CRCSD!
Stay tuned for more informationβyour place to inspire and grow could be right here with us!
#WeAreCRCSD #TeachingMatters #CareerFair #MakeAnImpact
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Mr. J is amazing!! Students and staff love him. π
Thanks for being awesome Mr J and making an impact with all the students at Pierce! π
Mr. J ROCKS! He is amazing at engaging students and empowering them. He definitely makes a lasting impact!
Mr J is one of the best teachers I have ever come across. His students adore him! He’s a treasure!
Blake is the best!!
We love us some Mr J!!!!
He is simply AWESOME!
Thanks Mr. J for making a positive impact on the Pierce students. Go Hawks!
Blake is the BEST!
Can I get your Autograph? I’m one of those students who like to stop back and visit! πππ€ππ€
Yay for Mr. J!
π’ Weβre Listening: Your Questions Answered!
We value the input of our parents and community and want to thank everyone who shared their concerns and questions with us. π Over 800 questions were submitted during our informational meetings and through the form on our website.
Weβve compiled the top questions and concerns and provided detailed answers to keep you informed and ensure transparency.
π crschools.us/frontpage/college-and-career-pathways/college-amp-career-pathways-frequently-asked-q…
Your feedback is essential as we work together to support our students and community. Thank you for your continued engagement and partnership!
#WeAreCRCSD #CommunityEngagement #Transparency #FAQ
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Thank you for doing this!!!
Since we have already seen the first snowfall of the season, we wanted to remind our CRCSD families about how to stay informed about winter weather closures and delays:
1: Check that your contact info is up-to-date in Infinite Campus. This is the email and phone number weather notices are sent to.
2: Get your weather-related delays or closures through multiple district communication platforms – District website, district messaging system (email, phone calls, and texts), and our district Facebook and Instagram pages. Information will also be shared with local media outlets.
3: Have a plan in place for transportation and child care for unexpected late starts or early dismissals.
#weatherpreparedness #winterweather #WeAreCRCSD
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π Pathways for Success: Tentative Offerings by School π
Weβre excited to share an overview of the tentative pathways being planned for each high school. These academies and programs are designed to align with student interests and career goals, offering unique opportunities to explore diverse fields of study and career readiness.
π Please note: These are not yet finalized, but they provide a sneak peek at whatβs being developed. As more details are confirmed, including offerings at City High, weβll share updates to keep you informed!
π¬ Have questions or feedback? Drop them below, and letβs work together to build incredible opportunities for our students!
#PathwaysToSuccess #FutureReady #CollegeandCareerPathways #StudentOpportunities #CommunityUpdates #WeAreCRCSD
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This is a terrible idea.
I think it would be nice if there was a performing/visual arts academy. Why just accept that serious music students are going to leave for Linn-Mar or Prairie. It’s a good opportunity to re-prioritize the arts or at least have them as more than an afterthought. I think Washington High School would be the perfect place because music and math/engineering/medicine sync very well together. And also our orch/band/choir/speech/theatre/etc teachers are π€©π
It’s embarrassing that so many people dismiss this out of hand. These are opportunities for us that we didn’t have before. If you want to stay at your neighborhood school, stay. The pathways are broad, for that reason. I went to g&t camp in NYC for four summers at Hunter College Elementary, an AMAZING, TOP NOTCH, PUBLIC school and I’ve seen what’s possible with school specialization (magnets). It won’t work here, but why? Because parents are more concerned about sports and friend groups and transportation than education. π€·πΌβοΈ If your child doesn’t know what they’re interested in….HELP THEM FIGURE IT OUT. That’s kind of a parent sort of job. Or keep them at their home school. Studying science or math if they end up in business won’t hurt them. But let those who want a different experience and know what they need to achieve their goals have that opportunity instead of just offering barriers and no positive input. Better, spend some time in our buildings and see what’s going on. Most of the complaints have no connection to real day to day school life. I’m pretty sure all the schools could use volunteers!
And you wonder why you guys are losing teachers in this district…. Kids don’t even know what they want to do out of college. What makes you think kids know what they want in high school. Also maybe let parents have input on this decision as well.
This looks great! Looking forward to learning more as the plan rolls out.
This isn’t looking good.
It doesn’t seem that the school district actually wants feedback or they would have rolled this out to parents before working on it for 18 months. Since they decided to share, there has been lackluster and vague communication about the curriculum which is forcing teenagers and their parents to choose a career path. Teenagers have no real idea of what the rest of their life will be. This is the reason for general courses in both high school and college, with the choice of specialized classes to preview what a certain path or paths will entail. Lastly, what transportation options will be available for students who don’t have their own vehicle?
How many kids are going to go where their friends go regardless of what is offered? How many are going to pick something they really aren’t interested in just to go where they want?
Yeah, I've taught in a college/university setting since 2008 and I can tell you a good 50-60% of students at THAT level don't even know for sure what they want to study yet. Another thing is that I teach cognitive/neuroscience. And here's the thing: The prefrontal cortex (where higher decision making and personality lives) doesn't finish maturing until around age 25. We protect minors from all kinds of consequential dangers because we recognize their relative physiologically-based impairment in decision making. Why are you proposing to make them choose a life path as minors? This proposal is antithetical to what science supports. What are the benefits?
Why recreate college in high school? Is there any research to suggest that 14 year olds will benefit more from a narrow focus on knowledge from arcane academic categories v a well rounded education?
Bus transportation is gonna be a nightmare. Kids on NE side gonna be bussed down to Jeff? What a mess.
So students are required to pick one pathway, even though they may not know what future career they want. What if a students have interests in multiple pathways? Are they just going to hop from school to school each year to find out what they might be interested in. If the school district actually wanted parent input they would have involved us from the beginning. This is being thrown upon us at the last minute with very vague answers. This is a terrible idea in so many ways. The school district wants freshman to pick a career pathway when their middle school hasn't even prepared them for high school!
How many students are limited to each “pathway “? Once that limit is reached, then what? You are adding a class to an already full day. Does that mean class times will be adjusted to the school day? Not more hours, but essentially shorter individual class times. It seems to me that this will all but destroy school spirit, loyalty, and building a community within each school.
14-year-olds are not ready to choose a career yet. What is the purpose of all these different “schools”? Aren’t the graduation requirements set by the state the same, regardless? So we are only talking about a difference of a few electives here? Every student needs History, Lit, Math, Science, health, PE, plus their arts electives.
The new bond being presenting next fall talks about having "true feeder" middle schools as a benefit to our district. Seems like it won't mesh well with the Pathways program. Why lower the number of middle schools to feed 1 middle school to 1 high school then tell high schoolers they may have to change high schools for their pathway. I just don't like this. And I hope parents are voicing their concerns. Stuff isn't adding up.
How will you balance enrollment? What if too many students want to go to one high school more than another?
So, if a student picks a pathway and decides, let's say half a year in, it's not what they want. They then choose a different pathway but it's at a different school, they'll switch schools midway through the year or are they stuck for the year in that pathway? How much extra time will the additional transportation take? Their days are already long (for some) because of transportation time. As it stands now, students with autism are served better at one school versus another. How will these students be able to access the pathways programs while keeping their supports in place effectively? Are you limiting student participation in each pathway? Are you preparing for an influx of students in one school or another due to the pathways offered in that school being a high probability of choice by many?
This is horrible.
Terrible idea
How are Health Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Pre-Med different at the high school level?
How does Band and Choir, Drama, Art, Sports teams, etc work in this experiment (because you are experimenting with kids lives.) What if after a year, they decide they are on the wrong career path and want to change? Do they have to start over?
I don’t understand the negativity, this seems like such a great opportunity! I’m excited for my middle schooler to learn more about this!
Is Metro not going to be the alternative high school option anymore?
What has happened in other school districts that have adopted a Pathways-esque model and later reverted? When "Pathways" has failed in other contexts what were the reasons for the failure, and how have you preemptively sidestepped those potential pitfalls in your planning?
What a joke CRCSD IS. I WAS EMPLOYED there from 2017 to 2019 and it was horrible then. I had a nursing supervisor that bullied and harassed me. My point the culture is bad and I think Dr Grover is not effective as a highly paid superintendent with. This career pathway is a knee jerk response to get her enrollment numbers up.
πβ€οΈ Spreading holiday cheer and goodwill! Hundreds gathered for Jefferson High School’s annual holiday dinner, celebrating community, connection, and the season of giving. π½οΈβ¨
Check out this heartwarming story from KCRG: www.kcrg.com/2024/12/19/hundreds-visit-jefferson-high-school-annual-holiday-dinner/?fbclid=IwY2xj…
#HolidaySpirit #CommunityLove #TogetherWeThrive #WeAreCRCSD
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π£ Attention Passionate Educators!
Are you ready to take the next step in your teaching career? Donβt miss the Teacher Career Fair on March 13, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Educational Leadership and Support Center in Cedar Rapids.
This event is the perfect opportunity for both new graduates and experienced teachers to explore exciting teaching positions, connect with our schools, and learn about the amazing opportunities within the Cedar Rapids Community School District. Whether you’re looking to start your career or take it to the next level, weβve got the right position for you!
Meet with school leaders, learn about our districtβs vision, and discover how you can make a meaningful impact in the lives of students. π
π Location: Educational Leadership and Support Center, 2500 Edgewood Rd NW, Cedar Rapids
β° Time: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
We canβt wait to meet you and talk about how you can be part of our mission to prepare every learner for a bright future!
#TeacherCareerFair #EducationCareers #TeachingOpportunities #JoinOurTeam #WeAreCRCSD
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πΆ Today the McKinley Jazz Band and Chamber Orchestra filled the air with holiday cheer during their community tour! Their incredible performances at the Educational Leadership and Support Center showcased the remarkable talent and dedication of these young musicians. π
Thank you for sharing your gift of music with the Cedar Rapids Community School Districtβit was truly a joy for our staff and community! β€οΈπ΅
#HolidaySpirit #McKinleyJazzBand #McKinleyChamberOrchestra #WeAreCRCSD
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Schools across Iowa are seeing improved student attendance thanks to a new state law aimed at reducing chronic absenteeism. Chris Gibson, director of student services for the Cedar Rapids Community School District, notes, "This legislation has positively impacted our students’ commitment to their education." Learn more about how this change is making a difference in classrooms statewide.
Read more here: www.thegazette.com/k/schools-see-better-student-attendance-under-new-iowa-law/
#EducationMatters #StudentSuccess #IowaSchools #WeAreCRCSD
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β° Reminder! β°
Today is the last day to join our Parent Advisory Board on College and Career Pathways! π
Donβt miss out on making a difference β sign up now!
πhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfXB9RtqWXgmIIQC5XkE2qjRmkZOMD_h2_n-IrXubrsPQ4CRA/viewform?pli=1
#ParentInvolvement #FutureReady #LastChance #WeAreCRCSD
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πβ¨ What is a Freshman Academy?
A Freshman Academy is a small, supportive learning community designed specifically for 9th graders. It helps students ease into high school by combining core courses, electives, and career exploration, all while fostering personal growth and academic success.
With a dedicated team focused on student support, this program builds a strong foundation for the future! π‘
#FreshmanAcademy #StudentSuccess #FutureReady #WeAreCRCSD
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So will all the freshman go to the same school in the Cedar Rapids area?
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These folks will reject it, based on who's in charge. Good luck..
π Big Wins for CRCSD at the IASB Convention!
Weβre thrilled to celebrate some amazing achievements from the IASB Convention:
π Cedar Rapids was one of just 46 school boards in the entire state to earn the Team Awardβa true testament to their dedication to learning and our students’ success.
π A special congratulations to Dr. Grover, who earned the prestigious Award of Honor! Only 40 superintendents across Iowa received this recognition, and weβre so proud to see Dr. Groverβs leadership and commitment celebrated.
Our boardβs passion for learning and unwavering focus on student success is truly inspiring. Letβs celebrate these accomplishments together! π
#WeAreCRCSD #IASBConvention #AwardWinningLeadership #StudentSuccess
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Congratulations!!
I appreciate all of the dedication, and the efforts you all put into our kids each and everyday!!! I’ve personally witnessed your efforts, so thank you.
Congratulations everyone!
Congratulations!
Congratulations, but if you are trying to connect better with your entire audience please refrain from using initials, abbreviations and education buzz words. IASB, Iowa Scool Board? Thank-you!
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ππ§ New Mental Health Support for Students
Weβre proud to offer Hazel Health, a program offering FREE therapy sessions with licensed professionals to our students. Whether itβs managing stress, navigating challenges, or just needing someone to talk to, help is now just a click away.
Hazel Health is a telehealth mental health service. Sessions are available 7:00 AM -7:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
School staff and the studentβs legal guardians can refer a student for mental health services. Once referred, the student’s parents/legal guardians must complete a consent form for their student online at my.hazel.co/crschools
Together, weβre building a healthier, happier future for our students. π Learn more today!
#MentalHealthMatters #StudentSupport #HazelHealth #WeAreCRCSD
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The start of classes will be delayed by two hours today, Monday, December 16, 2024 because of the current weather conditions there will be no morning half-day preschool, but full day preschool at Truman Early Learning Center will be delayed by two hours today. … See MoreSee Less
Thank you for keeping students, staff & parents safe π«οΈπ
Why would you delay school today, when its 33 degrees outside, but not last week when it was 5 degrees? Make this make sense
The start of classes will be DELAYED by TWO HOURS today, Monday, December 16, 2024, because of current/forecasted weather conditions. There will be no morning half day Preschool, but full-day preschool at Truman Early Learning Center will be DELAYED by TWO HOURS today. Thank you. … See MoreSee Less
π Explore Your Future with CRCSD! π
From career-focused programs to college readiness, our pathways are designed to help students discover their passions and achieve their dreams. Watch this video to see how weβre shaping tomorrowβs leaders today! ππ Your Future Starts Here! π
Discover the incredible college and career pathways available at CRCSD. Whether your dreams lead to higher education or stepping into a career, weβre here to guide you every step of the way. π Watch now to learn more!
π½οΈ youtu.be/scVSlJCVK6M?feature=shared
#WeAreCRCSD #CollegeAndCareerPathways #FutureFocused
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Teens should be getting to experience many different avenues, not being forced to choose one. I'd rather them get more experience with different things in high school so they are more sure of what they want to do in college so they aren't building more debt due to switching majors.
It might be time to replace the members of the school board. If you are unhappy about having this program shoved down your throat remember that at the next school board election.
Look at that beautiful smile!!! My girl!!! So pretty Aniya Wahe Cali Wahe!! I love me some her!! π₯°ππ«ΆπΎ
Heyy ik thay pretty smile Cali Wahe π₯Ήπ₯°π
Look at My baby
Letβs work together to keep our community healthy this cold and flu season!
Here are some simple steps to protect yourself and others:
π§Ό Wash your hands often
πͺ Stay home if youβre feeling unwell
𧣠Cover coughs and sneezes
π Get plenty of rest and stay hydrated
By taking care of ourselves, weβre also taking care of our friends, families, and neighbors. Letβs stay strong and healthy together! πͺβ¨ Find more specifics on when to keep your child home vs when to send them to school when it comes to illnesses on this week’s newsletter.
#HealthyCommunity #ColdAndFluSeason #StrongerTogether #WeAreCRCSD
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Kennedy High Schoolβs production of βThe Nutcracker Balletβ will be postponed til tomorrow, Sunday, December 15 at 7:30 PM due to the weather. … See MoreSee Less
π Congratulations to Ms. Morabito!
We are so proud to share that Ms. Morabito has been recognized with the KCRG A+ Teacher Award! π Her dedication, passion, and commitment to her students make a lasting impact every day, and this award is a well-deserved celebration of her incredible work.
#APlusTeacher #WeAreCRCSD #TeacherRecognition #MakingADifference
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π What a fantastic morning with our Superintendent’s Student Cabinet! π
We had the privilege of discussing college and career pathways, sharing our plans and goals, and most importantly, creating a space for students to voice their questions and concerns. π¬β¨
This amazing group of students is shaping the future of our district, and weβre so grateful for their thoughtful input and ideas. π We canβt wait to dive deeper into their suggestions and work together in the meetings ahead. π‘πͺ
#StudentVoicesMatter #FutureFocused #EducationLeadership #MakingADifference #WeAreCRCSD
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It was a great day! I’m so grateful to be part of this group of incredible peers. I was also happy to be part of the student/parent/community member SIAC committee last year. This committee focused on pathways and was open for all to apply. We spent the year doing great work AND seeking more members. π€·πΌβοΈ
Students got a voice but parents didn’t? I’m not against this but also am frustrated parents don’t get a voice, or choice. And now many HS teachers want to leave the district? This isn’t fair to our amazing teachers we have here either :( this decision should have been better planned. Not forced.
What a farce Dr Grover.
Find Your Place at CRCSD! π
"I love teaching at CRCSD because of the families and students we get to interact with and support. I grew up in this community and enjoy building connections with families as they grow within our district and community." – Annie Welsh, Special Education AK-5 at Kenwood Leadership Academy
One thing that makes CRCSD great is the magnet opportunities for our students, families, and staff. Annie shared how she was fortunate enough to student teach at Kenwood Leadership Academy, learn invaluable personal skills through the Leader In Me Curriculum, grow as a human, and return to KLA for her second year of teaching!
π At CRCSD, not only do our staff teach the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, but they also continue learning for their personal growth, offer tools for families to use at home, and empower students to share their learning with the community.
π Check out our current openings in special education & join us at our Career Fair this March and find a place where YOU can grow, connect, and thrive just like Annie!
π±οΈ Stay tuned for more details on how you can become part of the CRCSD family! πΌβ¨
#WeAreCRCSD #TeachingWithPurpose #CareerFair #CommunityGrowth
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You are one of April’s favorite teacher π₯°, she’s always talking about you. π
Annie Welsh is THE best π©΅π©·π
Um yes! What a great hire! Thank you, Annie!
Diane Albers spot books are the BEST! πβ€οΈππ§‘πππ©·π©Ά
Amazing human!
Great post!!
Great Cougar alumnus right there!!
Annie Welsh is the absolute best!
Annie is the best of the best! β€οΈ
Can we address this though? www.kcrg.com/2024/12/13/survey-finds-cedar-rapids-school-district-staff-feel-undervalued-consider…